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/* @test
* @bug 4189011 5019303
* @summary Test opening over 2048 files
* @run main/timeout=300 ManyFiles
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class ManyFiles {
static int count;
static List files = new ArrayList();
static List streams = new ArrayList();
static int NUM_FILES = 2050;
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
// Linux does not yet allow opening this many files; Solaris
// 8 requires an explicit allocation of more file descriptors
// to succeed. Since this test is written to check for a
// Windows capability it is much simpler to only run it
// on that platform.
String osName = System.getProperty("os.name");
if (osName.startsWith("Linux")||osName.startsWith("SunOS"))
return;
for (int n = 0; n < NUM_FILES; n++) {
File f = new File("file" + count++);
files.add(f);
streams.add(new FileOutputStream(f));
}
Iterator i = streams.iterator();
while(i.hasNext()) {
FileOutputStream fos = (FileOutputStream)i.next();
fos.close();
}
i = files.iterator();
while(i.hasNext()) {
File f = (File)i.next();
f.delete();
}
}
}